I've seen Aoife over at Pretty Purple Polka Dots regularly do a Top Ten Tuesday, which is run by That Artsy Reader Girl, so I've decided to join in! Partially because I love a good list but also because today's list is Most Anticipated Releases of the Second Half of 2021 and I used to always do my most anticipated reads so I thought it would be a good way to ease back into posts like that.
Animal Vegetable Criminal by Mary Roach
This is probably my most anticipated read of the year! I love Mary Roach's books, she takes a specific topic (past ones include death, living in space and sex to name a few) and looks at them from a scientific point of view. They're always super interesting and I'm sure this one will be no different. This will explore the science of nature vs humans conflict, which mostly when there's problematic wildlife, humans are the blame. The book is being released in the US under the title
Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law on 14th September by W.W. Norton and Company
UK release 14th October by Oneworld Publications
Sista Sister by Candice Brathwaite
I Am Not Your Baby Mother by Candice Brathwaite was one of my favourite releases last year. Part memoir, part manifesto, the book is Candice's account of being a Black mother in the UK, covering topics from her own childhood, as well as her pregnancy and the complexity of raising her children.
Sista Sister is her new book of essays on a range of topics, all centring around what Candice wishes someone had spoken to her about when she was younger. I listened to
I Am Not Your Baby Mother last year and loved Candice's narration so I've preordered this as an audiobook as well
Release 8th July by Quercus
On a Night Like This by Lindsey Kelk
On a Night Like This is Lindsey Kelk's upcoming book and I am a BIG fan of Lindsey's work! It's a story of two people from wildly different worlds: Evan belongs to the glitzy world of the rich and Fran is the assistant to those in the rich, glitzy world. However Evan whisks Fran away to Crystal Ball event. Can one magical night change everything or will they go back to their own separate worlds after the night is over? It's being marketed as a feel-good Christmas rom-com which I love! And surely by now you must have that Kylie Minogue song stuck in your head since seeing the title?!
Release 11th November HarperCollins
The Lights of Sugarberry Cove by Heather Webber
Heather Webber writes charming, magical realism stories set in the American South which are perfect autumnal reads. Two estranged sisters must come together to help run their mother's inn during Sugarberry's famous water lantern festival. I enjoyed
Midnight at the Blackbird Cafe and
South of the Buttonwood Tree by the same author and will be cosy read
Release 30th August St. Martin's Press
The Book of Magic by Alice Hoffman
Practical Magic, book one in the series, follows Gillian and Sally, Owens sisters who lives with a family curse.
The Rules of Magic follows Franny and Jet, the aunts who we first meet in
Practical Magic.
Magic Lessons is about Maria Owens in the 1600, the origin of the family curse. This final book in the series follows events after Practical Magic, with three generations trying to break the family curse. I've loved reading this series so I was excited to see there is another book out, especially as we get to revisit the original characters from the first book. The book is out 5th October by Simon Schuster.
UK Release 6th January by Scribner UK
Precious Catastrophe by Deirdre Sullivan
This is the follow up to YA novel
Perfectly Preventable Deaths, with twin sisters Madeline and Caitlin living in the weird and creepy Ballyfran. The first book was so atmospheric and eerie and I'm sure this one will be no different! I read the first one in autumn and look forward to reading it again at the same time of year. I love a witchy book for autumn, if the previous 2 books didn't make it clear!
Release 30th September Hot Key Books
Cook As You Are by Ruby Tandoh
I'm a huge, huge fan of
Eat Up! by Ruby Tandoh, which is packed full of essays and small thought pieces about food from different points of view; from the purely pleasurable to the political, food and body weight and stories from Ruby's life. Ruby has a no snobbishness allowed approach to food, which is so refreshing from someone who writes recipes. This cookbook is to appeal to people from all walks of life, to be accessible and inclusive.
Release 7th October by Serpent's Tail
A Psalm for the Wild Built by Becky Chambers
A new series from Becky Chambers, who wrote the
Wayfarers series, a gentle inclusive sci-fi series about life in outer space for various different alien species. This series is called the
Monk and Robot series and that's all I pretty much need to know about it! I'm sure it'll be just as comforting and lovely to read as her other books.
Release 23rd August St. Martin's Press
Anyway the Wind Blows by Rainbow Rowell
The 3rd and final book in Rainbow Rowell's Simon Snow series. While I liked the other two books, I didn't love them but I am intrigued to see how the series end. Simon Snow is the series that features in
Fan Girl, which is not so loosely based on Harry Potter. It's a fun, fantasy YA series and I'll probably pick it up if I'm looking for some fast paced fantasy.
Release 6th July Macmillian Children's Books
The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman
I had downloaded this image to include in the post originally but then afterwards noticed I forgot to add it. Oops! The Man Who Died Twice is the follow up to the wildly successful The Thursday Murder Club, a series about a group of friends in their 70s who live in a retirement village and like to solve crimes. I have no doubt this one will be as big as the first one.
Release 16th September Penguin Books
I'm sure in a few month's time there will be other books announced, usually some are announced for release in October for the Christmas market. The new Aisling book by Emer McLysaght and Sarah Breen is due out later this year too which I can't wait to read!
What books are you looking forward over the next 6 months? Drop a line below or let me know over on
Instagram!
Ooh, Animal, Vegetable, Criminal sounds good!
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I love Mary Roach's other books so I can't wait for this! It's been a while since her last one (2016!)
DeleteMary Roach's books sound SOOO intriguing. I really need to pick one up already! I hope you enjoy her newest and all these others.
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They're really interesting books! And it's great when people ask 'you read a book about what?!' :D
DeleteA Psalm for the Wild Built sounds great!
ReplyDeleteThese are the books I am most excited about reading in the next few months!
It sounds so unique and fun! I don't read a lot of sci-fi but I love Becky Chambers' books
DeleteOn a Night Like This by Lindsey Kelk sounds lovely.
ReplyDeleteHere's my Top Ten Tuesday list this week.
It sounds like so much fun! And perfect for Christmas
DeleteI saw Fuzz on another list today and had to add it to my TBR. It just sounds so funny.
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy your books when you get the chance to read them.
Here is my post: https://readbakecreate.com/?p=441
Ooh excellent! I hope you enjoy it :D
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